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Alberto Gonzales: Chris Dodd Statement On Disgraced Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' Resignation

WASHINGTON -- Today, Presidential Candidate Chris Dodd released the following statement on Alberto Gonzales' resignation:

"Mr. Gonzales' Justice Department became a political wing of the Bush Administration and his resignation is long overdue.

I will only vote to confirm a nominee for Attorney General who is truly independent and who will guarantee reforms that restore and uphold the Constitution."

Source: Chris Dodd campaign

Alberto Gonzales: Bill Richardson Statement on Disgraced AG Alberto Gonzales Resignation

CEDAR RAPIDS, IA -- Governor Bill Richardson, campaigning today in Iowa, released the following statement regarding the resignation of US Attorney General Alberto Gonzales.

"The resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales is long overdue. The President must nominate an Attorney General who is a lawyer for the American people not a political arm of the White House."

Source: Bill Richardson campaign

Alberto Gonzales: Edwards Statement On Resignation Of Disgraced U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales Following Remarks By Bush

Aug 27, 2007 -- Chapel Hill, North Carolina – Senator John Edwards released the following statement following the announcement of the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales. Edwards has repeatedly called for Gonzales to resign, the first time on March 13, 2007.    » read more »

Alberto Gonzales: Edwards Statement On The Resignation Of Disgraced U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

Aug 27, 2007 -- Chapel Hill, North Carolina – Commenting today upon the resignation of U.S. Attorney General Alberto Gonzales, Senator John Edwards released the following statement. Edwards first called for Gonzales' resignation on March 13, 2007.

"Better late than never."

Source: John Edwards campaign

Bernie Sanders: Gonzales is Gone

08/27/2007 -- Senator Bernie Sanders months ago called on Attorney General Alberto Gonzales to resign. The senator had voiced concern about privacy abuses by the FBI and the lingering controversy over the firing of federal prosecutors. “It was past time for him to go. He had not been honest with Congress. His credibility was shot. He has not respected the Constitution,” Sanders said.

Sanders added that the confirmation process could be a healthy refresher course in constitutional values.    » read more »

Alberto Gonzales: Patrick Leahy Comment On Reports Of The Resignation Of Disgraced Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

August 27, 2007 -- “Under this Attorney General and this President, the Department of Justice suffered a severe crisis of leadership that allowed our justice system to be corrupted by political influence. It is a shame, and it is the Justice Department, the American people and the dedicated professionals of our law enforcement community who have suffered most from it.    » read more »

Alberto Gonzales: Kerry Tells Bush to Restore Integrity to Justice Department Following Resignation of Disgraced AG Gonzales

08/27/2007 -- WASHINGTON – Senator John Kerry issued the following statement today, following the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzalez.

“Alberto Gonzales turned the Justice Department into a political arm of the White House and he should have resigned long ago,” Kerry said.

“From the firings of the US Attorneys to evasion about illegal wiretapping, Gonzales single-handedly damaged the integrity of our legal system and subverted efforts to get to the truth.    » read more »

Alberto Gonzales: Statement Of Senator Tom Harkin On Resignation Of Disgraced Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

August 27, 2007 -- WASHINGTON, D.C. – Senator Tom Harkin (D-IA) released the following statement today.

“News of Attorney General Gonzales’ resignation is long overdue; he has at long last done the right thing and resigned.

I opposed his nomination because I believed the man who used his position as White House Counsel to authorize the use of torture at Abu Ghraib and Guantanamo Bay was unfit to serve as the nation’s highest law enforcement official.    » read more »

Alberto Gonzales: John Conyers Reacts to Disgraced Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' Resignation

August 27, 2007 -- (Washington, DC) - Today, House Judiciary Committee Chairman John Conyers, Jr. (D-MI) released the following statement in response to Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' resignation:    » read more »

Alberto Gonzales: Statement of Hillary Clinton on the Resignation of Disgraced Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

August 27, 2007 -- Washington, DC - This resignation is long overdue, and so is the appointment of an Attorney General who will put the rule of law and our Constitution above partisan politics.    » read more »

Alberto Gonzalez: Harry Reid Statement On Resignation Of Disgraced AG Alberto Gonzalez

August 27, 2007 -- Washington, DC — Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid made the following statement today, following the announcement of the resignation of Alberto Gonzales as U.S. Attorney General:

"Alberto Gonzales was never the right man for this job.

He lacked independence, he lacked judgment, and he lacked the spine to say no to Karl Rove.

This resignation is not the end of the story.

Congress must get to the bottom of this mess and follow the facts where they lead, into the White House."

Source: Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid

Alberto Gonzales: Statement of Senator Dianne Feinstein on the Resignation of Disgraced Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

August 27, 2007 -- “It is my hope that the Attorney General’s resignation will signal the beginning of a real change in the Department of Justice.

This is an important step, and I hope the President moves rapidly to fill this position, since so many of the top-level people at the Department have in fact resigned.

I spoke with the White House this morning, and suggested a couple of nominees who I believe would easily gain confirmation.    » read more »

Alberto Gonzales: Arlen Specter Comments on the Resignation of Disgraced Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

August 27, 2007 -- Today, Senator Arlen Specter, ranking member of the Senate Judiciary Committee, made the following comments during a conference call regarding the resignation of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales:

“I commend Mr. Gonzales for placing the interests of the Department of Justice ahead of his own continued tenure, and now I look forward to the confirmation of a new Attorney General so that the Department of Justice can undertake its important responsibilities.”

Source: Senator Arlen Specter

Joe Biden Issues Statement On Resignation Of Disgraced Attorney General Alberto Gonzales

August 27, 2007 -- Washington, DC – U.S. Senator Joseph R. Biden, Jr. (D-DE), senior member and former chairman of the Senate Judiciary Committee issued the following statement today after the announcement of Attorney General Gonzales’ resignation:

“As I’ve said before, Attorney General Gonzales has lost the confidence of the vast majority of the American people and the Congress. His resignation is long overdue.    » read more »

Dean On Disgraced AG Alberto Gonzales : It's About Time Gonzales Resigned

August 27, 2007 -- Democratic National Committee Chairman Howard Dean issued the following statement on the news of Attorney General Alberto Gonzales' resignation:

"It's about time that Attorney General Alberto Gonzales resigned," said Dean.

"From illegally firing US Attorneys to limiting voting rights to warrantless wiretapping, Alberto Gonzales' Justice Department has promoted a culture of lawlessness designed to serve the Bush White House's narrow political agenda, not the American people.    » read more »

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